Woodlands Country Club - West Course

This club has two regulation eighteen hole courses. The East and West courses are very similar in design. They are well maintained, and most of the greens are long and narrow. Both courses were designed with all skill levels in mind.

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Course Reviews

Hilltop Country Club"Neatest course in Texas"I went and played a round of golf at the Hilltop Country Club last week for the first time. It was an expereince,the course is set up real cool. I was a high school golfer who would have loved to get out of school and walk to go play golf rather than riding 30 minutes on a bus to and from practice everyday. The course is on the grounds of Troup ISD.And after I got finished playing golf I walked to the 19th and had a cold budlight.The bar has what ever you want,and the ladies were so nice.---N/A, Texas

Cedarbrook Country Club"Nice !"Cedarbrook is a great course for a good price. Course will test every golfer. At 6900 yards it's long enough to be a test yet not so long that it's unfair. Great greens and in very nice shape.---John, Wilkesboro,NC

Painesville Country Club"Just an nice play to play golf !!"When you start to play Painesville Country Club you are reminded of how old courses used to be designed and how Arnie and his cronies use to enjoy just being here.
The front nine is somewhat open with a tree or bush here and there to keep you in the game. This first hole is a 5 par that you need to hit the ball straight to setup your next shot to the top of hill and just a nice 9-iron to the green. The back nine takes you into a different world of golf which calls for accuracy and "golf course management", trees line each hole and force you to think about your next shot. Famous for it's 11 hole, a nice 3 par that is over 200 yards that are all downhill and lined with trees on both sides. When you finally get out of the woods, you have the last two holes (5 pars) to play.
The course is in beautiful shape and the greens are closed to being the "truest" one can putt on. Only thing that is missing on the course is a few more sand traps to make it a complete adventure.
Thanks to the Management and Groundcrew for making this a great place to play golf on a sunny day.---Bob Perry, Mayfield Hts., Ohio

Willow Creek Golf Center"poor management"The course is typically in awful shape, must not have a greenskeeper. They just have one cup on the putting green and never change it. The driving range balls are awful and the people working in the shop are rude. Lights are not replaced on the course, and maintenance of the course is horrible, very trashy. Nice layout, but bad maintenance, not worth the experience.---Anonymous, abilene, TX USA